I recently bought a Pinocchio Record "book". The nicely-illusrated book originally had three records in sleeves but only one survives. The label is RCA Victor. The book itself is in fairly good, but used shape. The record is an old, slightly thick 33 1/3rpm (it is thicker and heavier compared to the thinner 33 1/3 records of the '60s & '70s).
The front is so cute...with Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket on it.
Any ideas on if it is worth anything?
I looked your record up in "The Golden Age of Walt Disney Records 1933-1998" by R. Michael Murray. This is what the description reads:
Victor P-18 "Pinocchio" recorded January 19, 1940, released in February 1940; MST (stereo); three record set; 78 rpm; cover notes: "Recorded from the original sound track of the Walt Disney Production , Pinocchio"; this was the first use of the term "original sound track"; individual records numbered 26477, 26478, and 26479.
First issue: Light blue, die-cut front cover with eight color picture panels on the inner jacket and sleeves; internal sleeve artwork is beautiful; initially sold for $2.00
Value (Mint Minus condition/NM) $150.00
Second issue: Same cover picture but it is not die-cut; without internal pictures; the same cover picture was used when it was later reissued as RCA Y-349
Value (Mint Minus condition/NM) $75.00
Keep in mind that Mint Minus condition means that all the records are present; there are no marks on the records, cover or sleeves, no split seams and only a few visible scratches that do not affect playback.
Regardless, it sounds as though you have a great find! If you have any other questions about Disney music, just ask. The book I referenced above is the best source I have found for Disney records.